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PURPOSE: To evaluate changes in anterior chamber (AC) morphology induced by cataract extraction using anterior segment optical coherence tomography (OCT). DESIGN: Prospective comparative observational case series. METHODS: Thirty-two eyes of 32 patients underwent OCT imaging of the angle before and after cataract surgery. Anterior chamber depth (ACD), angle opening distance at 500 μm (AOD(500)) and trabecular-iris space at 500 μm (TISA(500)) were measured pre- and postoperatively. Preoperative lens thickness (LT) and lens position (LP) were calculated. RESULTS: ACD, AOD(500), and TISA(500) increased significantly after cataract extraction (P < .001). Preoperatively, ACD and LT highly correlated (P = .0083) as did ACD and TISA(500) (P = .0001). TISA(500) correlated with LP (P = .0001) but not with LT (P = .74). CONCLUSIONS: Changes in angle morphology after cataract surgery can be imaged and objectively quantified by anterior segment OCT. Lens position may have a greater influence on angle width than LT.
Dr. F. Memarzadeh, Doheny Eye Institute and the Department of Ophthalmology, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
2.4 Anterior chamber angle (Part of: 2 Anatomical structures in glaucoma)